Featured
Inspector-General Of Police, Adamu, Called Me To Leave Edo On Eve Of Governorship Election —Wike

Wike said this on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily programme on Friday.
According to the governor, who was the Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party’s governorship campaign, the IGP called him on the telephone and ordered him to leave Edo immediately but that the police boss could not respond when he asked why Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State and Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State, members of All Progressives Congress, were allowed to remain in the state.
He said, “The IG never saw me outside. I was inside my room and I got a call from the IG that I must leave Edo State. What surprised me was why should I leave Edo State? I am the chairman of the campaign council and the chairman does not mean that after the campaign, you leave. No, you must monitor what is going on so that at the end of the day, you would be able to write your report.
“When our sister, Joi Nunieh (the former NDDC Acting MD), was to be abducted, IG was not happy about my intervention.
“He called me and I asked him how could you allow a woman to be taken away at 4:00am knowing the security situation in the country today? Why didn’t you invite her?”
Wike said he does not regret his action because the police were wrong to have attempted to arrest Nunieh the day she was to give evidence at the National Assembly.
-
Politics4 days ago
JUST-IN: George Turnah Welcomes Isaac Amakuro’s Disassociation from G-House Political Family
-
News6 days ago
JUST-IN: Police declare Portable wanted, slam attempted murder and four other alleged offences on him
-
Breaking News6 days ago
Edwin Clark dies at 97
-
Politics7 days ago
REBUTTAL: TEKENANE ABAKA REMAINS SUBSTANTIVE CDC CHAIRMAN OF BILABIRI 1 COMMUNITY
-
Politics7 days ago
PDP BROUHAHA: Ogbia Ward 9 Pass Vote Of Confidence On Alabh George Turnah
-
Politics7 days ago
It is disrespectful to Nigeria; however, self-respect must come first,” declared Sen Ndume regarding Canada’s refusal to grant a visa to the Chief of Defence Staff.
-
Politics7 days ago
UPDATE: Thirty-six Lagos legislators express their unwavering confidence in the Speaker as the assembly adjourns its plenary session indefinitely.
-
News7 days ago
JUST-IN: Lagos Gets New Commissioner Of Police